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Transplant Financial Coordinator Day recognizes the indispensable work of these professionals every July 10. These experts guide patients through the complex financial aspects of organ transplantation, ensuring access to life-saving care. Take a moment to appreciate their dedication and learn more about their crucial support.
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Expected Transplant Financial Coordinator Day Deals
Transplant Financial Coordinator Day is a time for recognition, not retail deals. Instead, look for opportunities to support organizations that provide financial counseling and advocacy for transplant patients. Many healthcare systems and professional associations, like the Transplant Financial Coordinator Association (TFCA), offer educational resources and networking events. Consider donating to the National Kidney Foundation or the American Liver Foundation, which often provide patient assistance programs. Healthcare providers may offer internal recognition events or professional development opportunities for their financial coordinators. We will update this page with confirmed recognition events as July 10 approaches.
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Mention @NatlToday and use #TransplantFinancialCoordinatorDay. Join conversations about healthcare finance, patient advocacy, and the importance of transplant coordination.
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Transplant Financial Coordinator Day Hero
Dr. Joseph Murray
History of Transplant Financial Coordinator Day
This history of this day starts in 1992, when the Patient Affairs Committee sought approval from the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) to instruct all transplant centers to appoint dedicated staff for providing financial counseling, and sorting insurance difficulties faced by the patients. Later that year, the UNOS proposal sent a proposal that emphasized the importance of the new role of Transplant Financial Coordinator (T.F.C.). A 1998 countrywide survey of 274 transplant hospitals states that 83 of the 133 responding institutions had staff that spent at least half of their work time dealing with the financial concerns of transplant patients.
On an average day, coordinators can check patients’ insurance coverage, seek transplant authorization, respond to inquiries, or deal with billing and collections. The results were presented at the sixth annual UNOS Transplant Management Forum. A recommendation for formalizing the position in the UNOS was also presented. Following the June 1999 Board Meeting, the requested recommendations were implemented.
On April 10, 2001, the T.F.C.A., which is a non-profit professional organization, signed an agreement of association. Its goal is to consolidate the distribution of helpful financial information related to organ transplants. The organization delivers relevant financial advice to patients and their families while optimizing compensation for their transplant centers. The T.F.C.A. Board of Directors established National Transplant Financial Coordinator Day in November 2020.
Transplant Financial Coordinator Day timeline
The Patient Affairs Committee seeks permission from UNOS to guide all transplant centers to appoint a transplant financial coordinator.
According to a countrywide survey across 274 transplant hospitals, 62% have staff members who also perform the role of transplant financial coordinators.
The T.F.C.A. signs an agreement of association on April 10.
The T.F.C.A. Board of Directors establishes National Transplant Financial Coordinator Day in November.
Transplant Financial Coordinator Day FAQs
When is Transplant Financial Coordinator Day?
Transplant Financial Coordinator Day 2026 is observed on Friday, July 10. It’s a dedicated day to acknowledge the crucial work of these professionals.
How many organ transplants are performed annually in the U.S.?
In recent years, the U.S. has seen over 40,000 organ transplants performed annually, a number that continues to grow. Each of these procedures requires careful financial planning and coordination.
What is the role of a transplant financial coordinator?
A transplant financial coordinator acts as a crucial liaison between patients, transplant teams, and insurance providers. They help patients understand coverage, manage costs, and navigate complex billing, ensuring financial readiness for transplantation.
Is organ transplantation covered by insurance?
Organ transplantation is typically covered by most major health insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, but coverage varies widely. Financial coordinators help patients understand their specific benefits, deductibles, co-pays, and potential out-of-pocket costs.
How to Observe Transplant Financial Coordinator Day
Participate in the T.F.C.A. workshop
The T.F.C.A. organizes a workshop every year in San Diego. You can try to attend this event. Further information is available on its website.
Make contributions
The T.F.C.A. is an independent and non-profit organization. Donate to assist the efforts of transplant financial coordinators across the country.
Use social media
If you don't know any transplant financial coordinators, publish a general post on social media with hashtags, and links to the T.F.C.A.'s website.
5 Important Facts About Transplants
Lungs are the most challenging transplant organ
Lungs are extremely prone to infections, which makes them one of the most challenging organs to transplant.
The transplant waiting list
There are 106,173 people on the transplant waiting list.
The most transplanted organ
As of 2021, most people wait for kidney transplants in the United States.
30,000 transplant surgeries
Over 30,000 transplants were performed in the U.S. in 2016, 2019, and 2020.
Transplant centers
In the U.S., there are more than 250 organ transplant centers, with four in Donor Alliance's coverage area.
Why Transplant Financial Coordinator Day is Important
Financial coordinators for transplants are honored
There are numerous jobs in healthcare. Despite being important to those undergoing organ transplantation, the transplant financial coordinators are often overlooked.
They help transplant recipients
Transplant financial coordinators assist the patients during the difficult procedures of organ transplantation. They also provide significant financial information to both patients and their family members.
They provide public education
Transplant financial coordinators educate the public while catering to the financial demands of organ transplant patients. They deserve a day to be appreciated.
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